Justice for Sean Bell
Brett Story & VideoNation : Civil Rights Activism
Protesters decry acquittal of three New York City police officers on trial for firing 50 bullets at an unarmed man.

Brett Story & VideoNation : Civil Rights Activism
Protesters decry acquittal of three New York City police officers on trial for firing 50 bullets at an unarmed man.
Robert Perkinson : Law & Justice
Beyond the sensationalism and the sound bites, the Duke rape case reveals the perils of unchecked prosecutorial power.
Michael Gould-Wartofsky : Civil Rights & Liberties
Surveillance 101: Big Brother goes to college.
Robin Templeton : Jails & Prisons
In response to a crime wave, police are imprisoning a record number of nonviolent offenders.
Nicholas von Hoffman : Dissent After 9/11
Reports that New York police conducted sweeping nationwide surveillance of people suspected of anti-Bush sentiment in 2004 just might scare us into silence.
With military and law enforcement forces combing New Orleans in the wake of the storm, why did the federal government feel compelled to hire private security firms Blackwater USA and BATS to keep the peace?
John S. Friedman : Peace Activism
It's déjà-vu all over again: National Guard units and federal, state and local law enforcement are spying on antiwar activists.
David Graeber : Global Justice Movement
On the eve of mass protests, police tell tales that turn out not to be true.
Sasha Abramsky : Jails & Prisons
A budget crisis and a prison boom make the states a vanguard for drug reform.
In liberal democracies it is assumed that criminal investigation and law enforcement are the sole domain of government.

